Answer BOTH of the Questions Below. Your Paper must be 5 – 6 pages in length, typed and double-spaced in 12 point font. This means that each of your answers should be a short essay of about 2-3 pages long.
In answering each question, you must connect at least ONE relevant Group Presentation of a particular region, which you will find in the DISCUSSIONS area of our class Canvas site, to the relevant class readings, class discussion, and any TED talk or video we watched on the subject. Select well chosen quotations from each source, citing them correctly, where they help to illustrate your answer. If you are quoting from a Group Presentation, then please just give names of the students, or say (Food in France). Links to all readings, TED talks and videos are on our Syllabus.
The Midterm is designed to be focused solely on class materials. Please do not bring in any extra sources when writing your Midterm Paper, as this Midterm Paper is for you to demonstrate your engagement with and critical thinking about what we have been learning in class thus far, and to show how you can make fascinating connections between these materials.
You are required to answer both questions, so you will be writing a separate and independent essay for each question, and since each question is independent of the other, you can have each answer relate to a different region, as determined by the Group Presentation you select.
Be sure to follow the instruction onthe doc of writing an effective paper
Question 1:
Reed Karaim, in “Expanding Higher Education,” speaks about the “massification” of education. By drawing on his article, as well as all other class materials on Education, analyze whether education is being “massified” in the region or country you select, and the impact on that region’s educational system.
Question 2:
“Many [Americans] are turning to fresh, lean and ‘clean’ foods. Other Americans, however, continue to eat unhealthily, contributing to record levels of diet-related illnesses…” So said Robert Kiener in “Food Policy Debates.” By drawing on his article, as well as all other class materials on Food, discuss if this phenomenon is true in the region or country you select.
Here are class readings and videos related:
Watch TED talk: Pamela Ronald, “The Case for Engineering our own Food” at https://www.ted.com/talks/pamela_ronald_the_case_for_engineering_our_food
Listen to “The Sensual Appeal of Eating with your Hands” at http://www.wnyc.org/story/micropolis-live-sensual-appeal-eating-your-hand
Watch and discuss TED talk: Schleicher, “Use Data to Build Better Schools” at https://www.ted.com/talks/andreas_schleicher_use_d…
Watch and discuss TED talk: Ken Robinson, “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” at https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_school…
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